An apparatus and method of determining bearing and distance measurements between a mobile device and an object using Rf based measurements. The mobile device communicates with a control in the object to determine the relative bearing between the mobile device and the object with respect to magnetic north and, optionally, the distance between the mobile device and the object. An indicator on the mobile device aid in directing s the user of the mobile device toward the object as the mobile device is moved relative to the object. The mobile device can be a key fob and the object can be a vehicle.
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1. A method for determining a location of an object by a remote, mobile apparatus comprising the steps of:
generating a bearing signal from the object, wherein the bearing signal carries relative bearing information with respect to magnetic north;
receiving the bearing signal by the mobile apparatus;
determining by the mobile apparatus a relative bearing between the mobile apparatus and the object; and
providing direction information, including at least the relative bearing, to a user of the mobile apparatus to aid in directing the user to the object.
9. An apparatus for determining a location of an object by a remote, mobile apparatus comprising:
means for generating a circumferential, rotating bearing signal from the object, wherein the circumferential, rotating bearing signal carries relative bearing information with respect to magnetic north;
means for receiving the bearing signal by the mobile apparatus;
means for determining by the mobile apparatus a relative bearing between the mobile apparatus and the object; and
means for providing direction information, at least including the relative bearing, to a user of the mobile apparatus to aid in directing the user to the object.
10. A method for determining a location of an object location apparatus comprising the steps of:
providing a control adapted to be mounted on an object to transmit and receive circumferential, rotating wireless signal, wherein the circumferential, rotating wireless signal carries bearing information with respect to a remote mobile device;
providing a transmitter and a receiver coupled to the control;
providing a transmitter and a receiver for the mobile device; and
providing one input member carried on the mobile device for activating a location determining sequence in the mobile device and the control to aid a user of the mobile device in locating the object.
2. The method of
updating the direction information provided to the user of the mobile apparatus as the mobile apparatus is moved relative to the object.
3. The method of
using a display on the mobile apparatus to provide a graphic depiction a path between the mobile apparatus and the object.
4. The method of
determining the signal strength of a return signal from the object to the mobile apparatus.
5. The method of
providing a visual indicator on the mobile apparatus to indicate the relative separation of the mobile apparatus from a path between the mobile apparatus and the object as the mobile apparatus is moved relative to the object.
6. The method of
determining distance between the mobile apparatus and the object;
and the step of providing direction information to the user including providing a relative distance between the mobile apparatus and the object.
7. The method of
determining the time delay of signal transmission from the mobile apparatus to the object and a return signal from the object to the mobile apparatus.
8. The method of
forming the object as a vehicle; and forming the mobile device as a portable key fob.
11. The method of
providing an antenna, responsive to the control, for generating an angularly rotating signal containing signal angle information relative to magnetic north,
wherein the mobile device operative to detect the angularly rotating signal and to decode the signal angle information in the angularly rotating signal to determine a bearing relative to magnetic north between the mobile device and the object.
12. The method of
the mobile device operative to determine an approximate distance between the mobile device and the object.
13. The method of
the mobile device is operative to determine the distance by determining the time delay of a signal transmission from the mobile device to the object and a return signal from the object to the mobile device.
14. The method of
the mobile device is operative to determine the distance of determining the signal strength of a return signal from the object to the mobile device.
15. The method of
providing an indicator carried on the mobile device for providing direction information including at least the relative bearing to the user of the mobile device to provide the location of the object relative to the mobile device.
16. The method of
the mobile device is operative to update the direction information as the mobile device is moved relative to the object.
17. The method of
a visual display carried on the mobile device and providing geographic location information including a bearing path between the mobile device and the object.
18. The method of
at least one illuminable element carried on the mobile device for indicating when the user of the mobile device is moving on a substantially direct path to the object as the mobile device is moved relative to the object.
19. The method of
a plurality of light emitting diodes carried on the mobile device for indicating relative separation of the user of the mobile device from a direct path between the mobile device and the object as the mobile device is moved relative to the object.
20. The method of
the object is a vehicle; and the mobile device is a portable key fob.
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The present invention relates, in general, to object locator apparatus and methods and, also, to wireless vehicle key fobs for remotely activating vehicle control functions.
The difficulty of finding a vehicle in a large parking lot, at shopping centers, sporting or music events, multi-level parking structures, etc., is a common problem experiences by all drivers on a regular basis. Long range key fobs have historically been used to activate a vehicle horn and exterior lights which can alert a driver to the vehicle location via audible and/or visual cues. This approach works well if the driver is within hearing or visual range of the vehicle and there are no obstructions or structures which would interfere with hearing or seeing the vehicle. This method does, however, create a nuisance in the form of noise pollution and possible embarrassment to the driver since many people could also hear the horn.
It has been proposed to incorporate a GPS receiver and a high accuracy compass into a key fob to facilitate determining the location of a parked vehicle with respect to the key fob location. This approach, however, has a significant cost and size/weight increase to the key fob for the GPS and compass components.
A mobile object locator key fob with range and bearing measurements is disclosed.
In one aspect, a method for determining the location of an object by a remote, mobile apparatus comprises the steps of generating a bearing signal from the object with respect to magnetic north, receiving the bearing signal by the mobile apparatus, determining by the mobile device the relative bearing between the mobile device and the object, and providing direction information, including the relative bearing to the user of the mobile apparatus to aid in directing the user to the object.
The method can also include the step of updating the direction information provided to the user of the mobile apparatus as the mobile apparatus is moved relative to the object.
The method may also include the step of determining distance between the mobile device and the object, and the step of providing direction information to the user may include providing a relative distance between the mobile apparatus and the object.
An object remote location apparatus includes a control coupled to a transmitter and a receiver and adapted to be mounted on an object to transmit and receive wireless signals with respect to a remote mobile device, a mobile device having a transmitter and a receiver and one input member carried on the mobile device for activating an object location determining sequence between the mobile device and the control to aid the user of the mobile device to locate the object.
An antenna, responsive to the control generates an angularly rotating signal containing a signal angle information relative to magnetic north. The mobile device is operative to detect the angularly rotating signal and to decode the signal angle information in the rotating signal to determine a relative bearing to magnetic north between the mobile device and the object.
The mobile device includes an indicator carried on the mobile device for providing direction information including at least the relative bearing to the user of the mobile device to provide the location of the object relative to the mobile device.
The various features, advantages, and other uses of the present invention will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
Referring now to the drawing, and to
As shown in detail in
It will be understood that the shape of the fob housing 24, the number and functions designated by the buttons 22, and the type and shape of the optional display 26 can have any configuration.
A power supply 30 is contained in the housing 24 for powering the components of the fob 14 as shown in
The user depresses or activates one of the buttons 22 associated with the desired vehicle function that the user wishes to initiate. The input signal from the button 22 wakes up or activates the processor in the control 20 which outputs a data stream to the transmitter 32. The data stream may include a data preamble, the actual vehicle function command, i.e., unlock vehicle doors, etc., an optional rolling code for vehicle to vehicle security, and possibly one or more check bits. This signal is sent by the transmitter 32 through the antenna 34 to the RKE 12 where it is received by a receiver 40 through an antenna 42. The signal is demodulated by a vehicle access controller 44 which can also be a microprocessor based controller 44. The controller 44 outputs a signal to a vehicle function control device or to a vehicle body computer which implements the desired vehicle function.
It will be understood that the description of the fob 14 and vehicle RKE 12 for remotely controlling various vehicle functions, such as locking and unlocking doors, activating vehicle horn and/or lights, etc., is by way of example only as the following description of a method and apparatus for determining range and bearing measurement between the vehicle and the key fob can be implemented without remote vehicle control functions provided by the fob and by the vehicle RKE.
In one aspect, the control 20 of the fob 14 and the RKE 12 in the vehicle or stationary object are programmed with appropriate transmit and receive capabilities to perform both relative bearing or angle and range or distance measurement using radio frequency signals. The relative bearing or angle and the range or distance measurement use processing techniques similar to Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) or VHF Omni-Range (VOR) using a radio frequency transmitter on a stationary object to be located, such as the vehicle 10, which broadcasts a unique signal which the mobile or remote device, such as the fob 14 in the present implementation, receives and analyzes to determine the relative or absolute angle between the mobile device and the stationary transmitter.
For example, as shown in
As shown in
The control 20 in the fob 14 also can determine approximate distance between the mobile device of fob 14 and the vehicle 10 by signal propagation time delay of an Rf signal between the mobile device 14 and the vehicle 10 or by other means, such as the relative signal strength of a return signal from the RKE 12 in response to a distance request signal from the fob 14.
As shown in
Simultaneous with the activation signal in step 52 or as an independent time space signal, the fob 14 transmits a distance measurement signal in step 60 to the RKE 12 Immediately upon receiving the distance measurement signal, the vehicle access controller 44 in the RKE 12 retransmits a return signal via the transmitter 46 and antenna 48 which is received by the fob 14 in step 62. The time propagation delay between the start of transmission of the distant signal by the fob 14 in step 60 until the return signal is received by the fob 14 in step 62 is used by the control 20 in the fob 14 to determine the approximate distance between the fob 14 and the vehicle 10 in step 64, taking into account the propagation delay of an Rf signal in air and the short signal processing time required by the RKE 12 upon receiving the distant signal from the fob 14 before the RKE 12 retransmits a return signal to the fob 14 in step 64A.
Alternately, the fob control 120 measures the return signal strength in step 64B and compares it to pre-established distance versus signal strength relationships to determine the approximate distance between the fob 14 and the vehicle 10.
The fob 14 can provide the bearing and/or range information to the user of the fob 14 in different ways in step 65. In one aspect shown in
Referring briefly to
The LEDs 28A and 28C would be illuminated by the control 20 of the fob 14 when the user diverges from the path 70, while still decreasing the distance between the fob 14 and the vehicle 10, by moving into the areas 74 and 76 to the left and right, respectively, of the direct path 70.
It will be understood that the direct path 70 could also cover a slight diversion sector area 78 which is still close enough to the direct path 70 to be useful in leading the user of the fob 14 to the relative area of the vehicle 10.
In another aspect shown in
The display 27 can also include a flashing signal whose flash rate is proportional to the changing distance between the fob 14 and the vehicle 10.
The fob control 20 will continue to update the bearing and/or range information as the user moves relative to the vehicle 10 as long as the total time of the locate sequence is within the total time established by the locate sequence time window in step 52. The total time is checked in step 66 and the locate sequence terminated if the total preset time has been exceeded, or continued as explained above if time remains in the time window.
The use of Rf based bearing and distance measurement techniques in a fob 14 and the vehicle RKE controller 12 results in a low cost, light and small fob whose functional range is limited only by the effective Rf range of the system. The use of Rf signals for bearing an arranged measurement enables the fob 14 to be used in locating the vehicle 10 in ranges up to one mile or more in open air as well as at shorter distances in covered structures, such as parking garages.
In addition, the range and measurement features described above may be incorporated into existing configurations for vehicle fobs 14 and vehicle RKE controls 12 without requiring additional space, complex components, or external ground or satellite infrastructure.
Tieman, Craig A., Vitkin, Lev M., Liem, Fiean, Houllion, Curtis Paul
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